Signing Mike Glennon to a three-year deal in free agency all but eliminates the possibility that the Bears use this pick on a quarterback. If things don't work out with Glennon, however, it would only be a $4.5 million cap hit for the Bears to move on after the 2017 season.

After adding a few defensive backs -- Quintin Demps, Prince Amukamara and Marcus Cooper -- in free agency and re-signing Johnthan Banks, the Bears should still be in the market for more secondary help and Adams, Hooker and Lattimore should all be in play here. With a first-round pedigree (father George was a first-round pick in 1984), Adams has the versatility to play either safety spot and is a defensive tone-setter.

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Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Colorado

Two of the cornerbacks that the Bears (re-)signed in free agency (Amukamara and Banks) will be free agents after the 2017 season. Meanwhile, Chicago Tribune's Brad Biggs wrote earlier this month, "My hunch is that [2014 first-rounder Kyle] Fuller is not on the Bears’ roster when the season begins." The addition of Awuzie (and Adams earlier) could make that even more likely.